Unix-pc steprate: some measurements...
Steve Wampler
sbw at naucse.UUCP
Wed Aug 30 01:04:00 AEST 1989
I've run Lenny's step rate exerciser on my system and thought
I'd post the results.
The system: 3B1 3.5MB memory, UNIX 3.5, 40MB internal (miniscribe??)
80MB external (CDC swift, 17.5ms)
WD2010 installed.
Internal Drive (maximum distance: 41,942,528)
Steprate 0 Steprate 14
long seeks: 9 7
random seeks: 6 4
converging seeks: 910 710
sequential seeks: 300 300
(Note: Since I ran these tests on my 'normal' system load, I've
rounded the times. All times represent the consensus of
several runs of 'testit'.)
External Drive (maximum distance: 79,035,904)
Steprate 0 Steprate 14
long seeks: 7 5
random seeks: 2 3!
converging seeks:1510 860!!
sequential seeks: 570 570
On the Swift, I'm assuming that the speed of random seeks is approaching
granularity. I may run that again with more iterations sometime. Note
that for the converging seeks test, the step rate gives a >40% improvement!
As expected, the sequential seek tests show no real difference.
Thanks Lenny, for posting the program! (And for the earlier posting
of ivfix!!)
--
Steve Wampler
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